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Special Operations: Somali Pirates are Back
Strategy Page· 8 hours agoMarch 25, 2024: The Indian Navy took 35 Somali pirates back to India for prosecution. The Somalis were captured in the Red Sea and face long prison terms ...
The accused Somali pirates appeared to be in good spirits as they waited to be taken into police...
Brenham Banner-Press· 5 days agoThe accused Somali pirates appeared to be in good spirits as they waited to be taken into police...
Rescue Crew Navigate Drones and Fire to Salvage Houthi-Hit Ship
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 6 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- A salvage crew climbing up a fire-ravaged ship lined with barbed wire. A French naval...
Captured Somali pirates arrive in India to face trial over ship hijacking
Al Jazeera· 5 days agoIndia has brought 35 captured Somali pirates to Mumbai to stand trial, days after its navy...
India brings back 35 Somali pirates as part of operations near Red Sea
MSN News· 5 days agoBy Krishn Kaushik NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The Indian navy handed over 35 Somali pirates to the police...
Somali pirates return, adding to global shipping crisis
Reuters· 7 days agoAs a speed boat carrying more than a dozen Somali pirates bore down on their position in the western...
35 Somalis Arrive In India To Face Trial Over Ship Hijacking
International Business Times· 5 days agoIndia brought 35 accused Somali pirates to Mumbai on Saturday, days after they were apprehended when...
Somali pirates face prosecution for first time
MSN News· 4 days agoThe Indian Navy handed over 35 captured pirates to the police in Mumbai, India. They will be the first to be prosecuted under India's anti-piracy law of...
How the Indian Navy has become the first responder against piracy
MSN News· 1 day agoWhile the MV Ruen hijacking marked the first cargo vessel hijacking by Somali pirates since 2017, the Indian Navy's response demonstrated its capability to respond to such threats
Houthi, Somali pirates significantly disrupt seaborne trade - Business Insurance
Business Insurance· 6 days agoNon-governmental organization BIMCO said that the attacks by Yemen’s Houthi militants in the Red Sea and by pirates off the eastern coast of Somalia affected about 13% of the global seaborne ...